Jeff,
I posted this a bit back. No it wasn't vert def. It was the one where it
was either solid as a rock, as far as not acting up, or there where
times you could breath on it or just touch it anywhere and it would go
crazy then do the same to correct it.

As far as symptoms, it appeared to have nothing to do with vert. It was
more like a bad arc without the arc. Pix would just jump around and
flitter, like a combination of sync problem, regulating problem, AGC
problem etc. Thats really about the best I can describe it.

Thats why it threw me off so much.

HTH "jee"
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Joe,
I cant find anything in this email where you mention the symptom. I'm
going to guess intermittent vertical deflection? Jeff
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Fix- Go figure it was vert IC (LA7836)

--- Joe Tech2004 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Panasonic
Model: CT27S18S

Symptoms: with chassis removed, very intermittent as far as being very
touchy, sometimes you can beat the heck out of it and nothing as far as
acting up.
Then theres times you can breath on it or touch it anywhere and it just
goes screwy, and then do the same to correct it. Cannot isolate bad
connection.

This unit is one of those that every time you think its fixed, put the
back on, and there it goes acting up again. Its definitely a bad
connection of sorts, PC or internal part, which I believe it to be, such
as a bad cap leg.

I had this unit in shop about 2 weeks ago.
After numerous attempts at soldering literally everything except the
cure, i gave it the torch routine on bottom side of total pc board.
Tested unit for several days and it seemed OK. WRONG....

Cust called today and is bringing in 2-morrow.... apparently lasted a
few days then intermittently started acting up again enough to call
back.

All i need to know is, has anybody had similar problem with this unit.
Cust already knows problem and is very cooperative.

So, again i guess i'm just going to have one of those sets that will be
on bench for quite awhile as i just play with it...

TIA for anything... "joe"

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